OFFICIAL NFL Discussion Thread: 2015-16 Season - Congrats to the Denver Broncos and their fans! SB 5

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Cool chart for this week:

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Some of that o-line play. :x Cincy tho. :wow: Raiders even more impressive IMO

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49ers allowed 23 pressures in 55 drop backs. Kap still completed 33/46 without a turnover. That's ridiculous.
 
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not a Seahawks hater but Carrol really needs to get Russels D out of his M.

he lets his QB get away with that tuck and run mentality too easily.

watching that game last night was like watching a Vick fanboy use the falcons in madden 2004.

for Grahams career and my fantasy sake the seahawks should just come to terms that they dont/wont know how to utilize his talent and trade him.
 
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Cool chart for this week:

CPcfHeVWgAAnm0F.png


Some of that o-line play. :x Cincy tho. :wow: Raiders even more impressive IMO

@VincentFrankNFL 4m4 minutes ago
Vincent Frank retweeted Franchise Nation
49ers allowed 23 pressures in 55 drop backs. Kap still completed 33/46 without a turnover. That's ridiculous.

Jesus Christ San Diego, not a single pressure, AT ALL on Dalton? :x
 
Cool chart for this week:

CPcfHeVWgAAnm0F.png


Some of that o-line play. :x Cincy tho. :wow: Raiders even more impressive IMO

@VincentFrankNFL 4m4 minutes ago
Vincent Frank retweeted Franchise Nation
49ers allowed 23 pressures in 55 drop backs. Kap still completed 33/46 without a turnover. That's ridiculous.

Jesus Christ San Diego, not a single pressure, AT ALL on Dalton? :x

Apparently like 3/5 dudes on Cincy's line are rated as the best in the game through two weeks. Cincy with a line like Dallas :x

Still think the Oakland stat is more impressive. 47 dropbacks with a 2nd year QB and only 3 hurries?
 
Oh boy :lol:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...nd-half-alcohol-sales-at-49ers-games/related/

Santa Clara may ban second-half alcohol sales at 49ers games

With three men and a teenage girl facing charges for beating up a Vikings fan after last Monday’s game at Levi’s Stadium (is that the kind of publicity a corporation hopes for when slapping its name on a sports facility?), Santa Clara officials may take steps to ensure a lesser amount of inebriation for the folks who show up at 49ers games.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, two members of the Santa Clara City Council have suggested cutting off alcohol sales at halftime of 49ers games.

“We really need to send a message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated,” Councilwoman Lisa Gillmor said.

Limiting alcohol sales won’t send that message. Prosecuting people who assault and batter other people to the full extent of the law will send message.

“I know they make a lot of money off of alcohol sales, but if people have an hour and a half [without alcohol] maybe they will cool down a bit,” Councilwoman Terea O’Neill said.

Of course, this overlooks the amount of alcohol consumed in the parking lot — something that O’Neill actually claimed to be surprised about.

“[W]e have a municipal code about not drinking in parking lots,” O’Neill said.

So maybe enforcing those laws would help, too.

Regardless of where and when it’s consumed, alcohol will still be consumed. And many will consume it to excess. Some of those who do — and some of those who don’t — will cause still problems. Santa Clara police chief Michael Sellers understands that.

“There is an element that will still behave badly,” Sellers said. “It’s an individual choice. . . . We are just like any other NFL stadium. We have 70,000 fans, and less than tenth of a percent are a problem.”

Every NFL stadium needs to figure out how to keep that small percentage from ruining the experience for the vast majority, or more of the vast majority will stay home.
 
The Bill Callahan effect is real (so far). Skins O-line has gone up against two of the best defensive fronts in the league and held their own. Not to mention Alf and Matt Jones are EATING out there.

And speaking of Jones...it's easy to see why he's compared to Marshawn Lynch.
 
The Steelers fan in me cannot take the Bengals seriously. They fool everybody in the first month or so of the season, then we watch them slowly unravel themselves, and then by January we're all wondering why we even thought they were a factor in the first place :lol:
 
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